ugh, that's probably the worst time possible for me since I'm heading to Tokyo for a meeting that morning on the train. Gotta be out the door by 8:30pm your time, so unless we can end it for sure before then I'd prefer a different time

It has legitimately never occurred to me before as even remotely possible, but today's Magary made me realize that not only does Eli deserve some HoF considerations, but he actually has a halfway-decent case. In my head, he's been 27 years old ever since he joined the league and is a turnover machine that constantly has a look on his face that matches the one Jay Cutler had from that one .gif where he accidentally got smacked in the face by a ref. But then I stopped and thought about it and remembered that he has two Super Bowl MVPs and a ton of longetivity.

Even after writing that, it still feels weird to think of him as "good", let alone potentially HoF-worthy.

The draft is as finalized as it's going to be barring multiple people meeting unexpected disaster; I certainly don't intend to reschedule it for shits and giggles.

Teams have been culled down to 8, which means that, unless we get back up to at least 10, two important changes will be made:

* The playoffs will be trimmed to four teams.* Roster sizes will be expanded. I haven't decided exactly how much yet, but you can all count on the return of TWO QUARTERBACK SLOTS HELL YES EVERYONE CAN EAT MY ENTIRE ASS

Re: Eli, honestly he's been a HoF shoe-in since 2007. It's annoying because he's not great, but he's never missed a game and he's in a massive sports market and he had The Catch and he won two superbowls. But jackoffs like Joe Namath are in, and that's why Eli will get in.